After six years of playing this game and investing too much time and money into it I have come to the conclusion that the thing most toxic to the game is not arty, it is not those team-killers, it is not the racists, the anti-semites, the homophobes. It is not the corridor maps or the meta. It is Wargaming. More specifically it is Wargaming support. Well done John Glenn, you are a decent human being. Not. Please note that this is to the game and not in the game. It is the thing that makes me wonder why I continue to play and spend money. Well played, Support, well played. Kappa.

Close the wallet, like many have. If and when the game moves towards a direction which gives you enjoyment, then let the moths out .

To me it has been entertainment, it has been the thing I do when I get home from the stress at work. I have regarded my expenditure as an investment into the game to ensure its survival and improvement. I acknowledge that Wargaming and its developers have at the very least tried to make this game enjoyable and entertaining. But when you encounter an issue and get penalized for raising it, then I think that there is something fundamentally wrong. Now I have been able to actually put a name to what is fundamentally wrong. And yes, I am inclined to close my wallet.

Maybe you should play something else for a while. When I get angry with the game I go and play something else for a bit.

I think you have missed my point: it is not the game, it is those people who are supposed to support players and be understanding of the issues. Considering that it is my money that helps to keep these people in employment I am inclined to withdraw my money so that their employment is not supported - at least until they improve their basic decency and understanding. Its called empathy and they lack it.

I think you have missed my point: it is not the game, it is those people who are supposed to support players and be understanding of the issues. Considering that it is my money that helps to keep these people in employment I am inclined to withdraw my money so that their employment is not supported - at least until they improve their basic decency and understanding. Its called empathy and they lack it.

You've played this game for six years and it took you six years to come to the conclusion that the Wargaming Support Staff are worse than Apple Tech Support (savage burn), or is that you have a six year well of patience that has finally been used up and you've finally had it?

You've played this game for six years and it took you six years to come to the conclusion that the Wargaming Support Staff are worse than Apple Tech Support (savage burn), or is that you have a six year well of patience that has finally been used up and you've finally had it?

The latter, mate, the latter. Having tolerance and understanding is fundamental to what I do irl. But everybody has their limits right?

After six years of playing this game and investing too much time and money into it I have come to the conclusion that the thing most toxic to the game is not arty, it is not those team-killers, it is not the racists, the anti-semites, the homophobes. It is not the corridor maps or the meta. It is Wargaming. More specifically it is Wargaming support. Well done John Glenn, you are a decent human being. Not. Please note that this is to the game and not in the game. It is the thing that makes me wonder why I continue to play and spend money. Well played, Support, well played. Kappa.

you do realize those are fake names they use? they is NO "john glenn" or "michael jones".

After six years of playing this game and investing too much time and money into it I have come to the conclusion that the thing most toxic to the game is not arty, it is not those team-killers, it is not the racists, the anti-semites, the homophobes. It is not the corridor maps or the meta. It is Wargaming. More specifically it is Wargaming support. Well done John Glenn, you are a decent human being. Not. Please note that this is to the game and not in the game. It is the thing that makes me wonder why I continue to play and spend money. Well played, Support, well played. Kappa.

i agree with you, costume service can be better, they took a lot of time to solve the issue. (because they answer fast)

Close the wallet, like many have. If and when the game moves towards a direction which gives you enjoyment, then let the moths out .

Indeed, same here, I just do not feel inclined to feed WG's coffers any more. The rewards are simply not there to justify the cost and I'm certainly not buying into the purchase of overpriced premiums. I have never bought a premium tank by the way. I think their prices have gone up, it seems very expensive now. I log into WOT have a couple of horrible games, usually with lag, and lose, log out, go play something else.

My expectations of any customer support of any organization are pretty low. I consider it a bonus if they actually resolve my issue. There are multiple factors at work that are both within and beyond their control. In general I tend to be sympathetic to the plight of the customer service representative (it's not a job I'd volunteer for) who is often doing the best with the limited tools with which they are given to work. In the case of NA I have almost zero doubts that they're oiften forced to operate in a vacuum and given very little information direct from operations in Minsk.

If I had to point to a single point of failure of WG, then it would internal communication, which is often a problem with almost any organization/company. Some are better at it than others, while some are just plain dreadful. This will also tend to manifest itself in the fact that their external communication is equally as dreadful. I often get the sense with WG that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. That isn't a support issue, that's an internal issue.

EDIT: i should add, that the majority of my interactions with support have been positive. Occasionally, I've gotten the odd canned or unintelligible response but for the most part they've delivered.

To me it has been entertainment, it has been the thing I do when I get home from the stress at work. I have regarded my expenditure as an investment into the game to ensure its survival and improvement. I acknowledge that Wargaming and its developers have at the very least tried to make this game enjoyable and entertaining. But when you encounter an issue and get penalized for raising it, then I think that there is something fundamentally wrong. Now I have been able to actually put a name to what is fundamentally wrong. And yes, I am inclined to close my wallet.

As you haven't described the issue or WG's response, about all I can say is, "There, there, I'm sorry you're unhappy." Tech support certainly is a weakness for WG.

If your ticket was rejected with boiler-plate language that was probably a bot or an inexperienced person. Respond to the ticket and it will usually be escalated to someone who'll actually read it, understand it, and try to help you.

As you haven't described the issue or WG's response, about all I can say is, "There, there, I'm sorry you're unhappy." Tech support certainly is a weakness for WG.

If your ticket was rejected with boiler-plate language that was probably a bot or an inexperienced person. Respond to the ticket and it will usually be escalated to someone who'll actually read it, understand it, and try to help you.

It isn't the issue, it is the way they responded. If I felt the actual issue was relevant I would post it - but it would detract from the fundamental principle and that is attitude.